British girls pronounce "I know, right?" as "Ano roigh." but it isn't meant as "do you agree?" it's rather "I know I'm right, stfu."
by chleo but austrailian- chleo-y January 03, 2020
It's literally "I know, right?" but written with an accent by a british girl. Not used in its original way, as an agreement, but rather as an "I know I'm right" way.
by chleo but austrailian- chleo-y January 02, 2020
Used to make it clear that its the end of an argument or discussion.
Usually pronounced: "Period" but slurred, or "Péwiéh".
Usually pronounced: "Period" but slurred, or "Péwiéh".
1.
girl 1: "GIRL SHE STOLE MY MANS"
girl 2: "WHA'S HER @ RIGHT NAOW"
girl 1: "IT'S CHELISSA"
girl 2. "IMMA BEAT THAT BITCH UP PERIOD"
2.
"bitches trynna come for me, but they can't. they irrelevant, period."
girl 1: "GIRL SHE STOLE MY MANS"
girl 2: "WHA'S HER @ RIGHT NAOW"
girl 1: "IT'S CHELISSA"
girl 2. "IMMA BEAT THAT BITCH UP PERIOD"
2.
"bitches trynna come for me, but they can't. they irrelevant, period."
by chleo but austrailian- chleo-y August 22, 2019